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cuando se le llama siempre responde después que las cámaras se van el esta allí como familiar de stefan clarkque ustedes ven en televisión y lo más importante es que él es un líder que vivido las experiencias eso que lo hace tan efectivo cuando hace comentarios sobre nuestra experiencia y él nos va a hablar y de alguien que debería seguir con nosotros por favor denle un fuerte aplauso al reverendo >>> (aplausos) >>> (aplausos) >>> (aplausos) >>> ♪(música) >>> gracias >>> (hablan en inglés) >>> quiero que no estemos sentados aquí como si esto fuera un funeral george floyd no tendría por qué estar entre los difuntos Él no murió por problemas de salud sino que murió por un desperfecto crónico del sistema de justicia de estados unidos porque no se tomaron las medidas correctivas y que le debiera enseñar este país que si alguien comete un delito no importa si alguien tiene un uniforme azul y llevar un delantal de mezclilla >>> no se trata de un funeral común las circunstancias no son las normales pero es demasiado común y necesitamos lidiar con esto permítanme preguntarles a aquellos sobre la trad
cuando se le llama siempre responde después que las cámaras se van el esta allí como familiar de stefan clarkque ustedes ven en televisión y lo más importante es que él es un líder que vivido las experiencias eso que lo hace tan efectivo cuando hace comentarios sobre nuestra experiencia y él nos va a hablar y de alguien que debería seguir con nosotros por favor denle un fuerte aplauso al reverendo >>> (aplausos) >>> (aplausos) >>> (aplausos) >>>...
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to mark clark out on sterling the land of castiel stefan clarke both from john briana taylor and george floyd say their names remember their names they're more than just hashtags and their lives mattered. police brutality is so ingrained in american society that it is serves its own stripe on the us flag despite calls for justice from blacks who've been treated as 2nd class citizens for hundreds of years in the land of the free and the home of the brave those in the highest places fail to listen blacks are rightfully better tired of being hunted in our own communities targeted because of our skin there to be millimeters but even with all the facts many across america fail to fully grasp police violence that permeates this country protests over george floyd's murder have now gone on for over a week protesters have been met by curfews police officers in riot gear farmer tanks in the streets and all of the fixings of a militarized zone though the cop seen with his knee on floyd's nick has been arrested and charged the 3 other officers who assisted him have not. this may seem abnormal to so
to mark clark out on sterling the land of castiel stefan clarke both from john briana taylor and george floyd say their names remember their names they're more than just hashtags and their lives mattered. police brutality is so ingrained in american society that it is serves its own stripe on the us flag despite calls for justice from blacks who've been treated as 2nd class citizens for hundreds of years in the land of the free and the home of the brave those in the highest places fail to...
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when we fight for the stefan clarks of the world, when we fight for the least of these what we are really is helping america live up to its creed. >> thanks for watching "cnn newsroom." i'm john vause. please stay with us. "early start" is up next. you're watching cnn. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! >>> get your knee off our necking. >> minneapolis paid tribute to george floyd, three former officers charged in his death previewed their defense. >>> disturbing acts of violence by law enforcement in several cities caugh
when we fight for the stefan clarks of the world, when we fight for the least of these what we are really is helping america live up to its creed. >> thanks for watching "cnn newsroom." i'm john vause. please stay with us. "early start" is up next. you're watching cnn. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try...
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world, when we fight for the ahmaud arbery of the world, breonna taylor of the world, for the stefan clarks of the world, when we fight for the least of these, what we are really doing is helping america live up to its creed. what we're really doing is helping america being the great beacon of hope and justice for all the world to marvel. but most importantly, brothers and sisters, what we are doing is helping america be america for all americans. >> benjamin crump at today's memorial service in minneapolis to take us off the air tonight. with that, that is our broadcast for this thursday evening. thank you so very much for being here with us. on behalf of my colleagues at the networks of msnbc news, good night. our live msnbc coverage continues next hour. >>> remembering the life of george floyd, friends, family and hundreds of supporters gathered together for a memorial service featuring several powerful speeches. >>> also, president trump goes after his former chief of staff, john kelly, after kelly suggested that trump forgot the circumstances around mattis' white house departure. >>> a
world, when we fight for the ahmaud arbery of the world, breonna taylor of the world, for the stefan clarks of the world, when we fight for the least of these, what we are really doing is helping america live up to its creed. what we're really doing is helping america being the great beacon of hope and justice for all the world to marvel. but most importantly, brothers and sisters, what we are doing is helping america be america for all americans. >> benjamin crump at today's memorial...
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california with regard to the review of the sacramento police department after the shooting of stefan clarkave, as you said, put those recommendations into the state's bloodstream, and we believe that most of the agencies in california are not only going to be implementing those by january of 2021, but i think many of those law enforcement agencies here in our state will be trying to act before january 1st, 2021 to get those in place. >> and help me with your practice, if you will. there's resistance sometimes from maybe it's the police unions who think you're trying to go too far, trying to dictate behavior that sometimes can't be dictated or can't be legislated in an environment. what do you see as the key to breaking down that barrier, to getting the cooperation you need from the force and the unions? >> interestingly enough, earlier this week several of our largest police unions put out a full page spread in several newspapers talking about the reforms that they are not only supporting but urging adoption of, and so i think in california we're seeing this trend where our rank and file o
california with regard to the review of the sacramento police department after the shooting of stefan clarkave, as you said, put those recommendations into the state's bloodstream, and we believe that most of the agencies in california are not only going to be implementing those by january of 2021, but i think many of those law enforcement agencies here in our state will be trying to act before january 1st, 2021 to get those in place. >> and help me with your practice, if you will....
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we had done an investigation in the shooting of an individual here in sacramento, california, stefan clarke in the process of now releasing soon the second phase of our report, policing practices at the sacramento police department, the first of those reports, as i mentioned, came out a year and a half ago. it was the basis, many of those reforms, were the basis for a new law in california that will take effect in january called sb-230, that provides for the reforms you hear others calling for. so, whoever continues to say that we're late to the game, whether the department of justice or me, doesn't know my record as a.g. or an elected official. 30 years ago, when i was in the congress, i was one of those that pushed for a number of reforms in the way we do policing. i hope you'll stop citing those that didn't do their homework. >> well, because you want to know who said it, i'll share it, this is a "san francisco chronicle" editorial board and back it up saying, last year, before police reform was cool, he bottled up officer misconduct records in defiance of landmark legislation. he issue
we had done an investigation in the shooting of an individual here in sacramento, california, stefan clarke in the process of now releasing soon the second phase of our report, policing practices at the sacramento police department, the first of those reports, as i mentioned, came out a year and a half ago. it was the basis, many of those reforms, were the basis for a new law in california that will take effect in january called sb-230, that provides for the reforms you hear others calling for....
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when the cameras aren't around, even after the cameras are gone and ask eric garner's family, ask stefan clarksng gone reverend al continues to answer the bill when our people call. he is a leader that you see on tv commentating about our experiences but more importantly he is a leader who has lived our experiences and because he has lived those experiences that is what makes him so effective and commenting on msnbc about our experiences and he is going to talk about the experience of the terrible loss of somebody who should be with us today. that is george floyd. please, give a great round of applause for the reverend al sharpton. [applause] >> thank you. i want us to not sit here and act like we had a funeral on the schedule. george floyd should not be among the deceased. he did not die of common health conditions. he died of a common american criminal justice malfunction. he died because of there has not been the correct behavior that has taught this country that if you commit a crime it does not matter whether you where bluejeans or a blue uniform, you must pay for the crime you commit. [ap
when the cameras aren't around, even after the cameras are gone and ask eric garner's family, ask stefan clarksng gone reverend al continues to answer the bill when our people call. he is a leader that you see on tv commentating about our experiences but more importantly he is a leader who has lived our experiences and because he has lived those experiences that is what makes him so effective and commenting on msnbc about our experiences and he is going to talk about the experience of the...